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| | | Microsoft® Dynamics NA- Navision® 4.0 Development II - C/SIDE Solution Development (8401) | | Course Code : C392 |
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| | Skill Level: Intermediate+ | 
| | FREE complete set of course materials | Who Should Attend?
| This training material is intended for Microsoft® Certified Business Solutions Partner employees who sell and implement Microsoft Navision solutions. The curriculum is designed for participants who have completed the Microsoft Navision Development I course and passed the Navision Programming certification exam.
After completing this course, students will understand:
• Creating solutions following the Navision Implementation Methodology
• Internal documentation
• Debugging tools
• Performance issues
• Complex data variables and their member functions
• Multilanguage functionality
• Analysis of objects
• Posting routines
• Architecture of a basic Microsoft Navision document
• Microsoft Navision dimensions
• Deploying customized software solutions
| | Course MOC Number : 8401 | | For more Information about the course outline and contents please CLICK HERE |
Course Contents | Chapter 1: Business Case Diagnosis & Analysis After completing this chapter, students should be able to:
• Follow the standard Microsoft Navision Methodology used in developing projects. • Understand the business case used, and detail the functional requirements. Chapter 2: Managing Master Files After completing this chapter, students should be able to:
• Write internal documentation. • Enable multilanguage functionality. • Work with event triggers, specifically table event triggers. • Work with the complex data types and their member functions. Chapter 3: Managing Registrations After completing this chapter, students should be able to:
• Export and import objects as text files. • Use multilanguage functionality to create messages for the user. • Know how to create matrix forms. • Use virtual tables. • Use temporary tables. Chapter 4: Managing Posting After completing this chapter, students should be able to:
• Create journal posting routines. • Create document posting routines. • Write internal documentation for modifications to existing objects. • Debug code. • Program for low-impact on the application. Chapter 5: Managing Integration • Expand the MenuSuite. • Implement Navigate functionality. Chapter 6: Managing Reporting After completing this chapter, students should be able to:
• Use report event triggers • Use special report functions. • Create processing-only reports. Chapter 7: Managing Statistics After completing this chapter, students should be able to:
• Learn how to use FlowFields for calculations. Chapter 8: Managing Dimensions After completing this chapter, students should be able to:
• Learn how to work with dimensions. Chapter 9: Managing Interfaces After completing this chapter, students should be able to:
• Use OCX. • Understand what an automation server is. • Work with an XMLPort. Chapter 10: Deployment After completing this chapter, students should be able to:
• Understand how to roll out customized Microsoft Navision projects out to clients. • Use Dataports. • Understand Microsoft Navision’s upgrade procedures. Chapter 11: Course Summary Chapter 12: Review Questions Chapter 13: Additional Exercises
For more Information about the course outline and contents please CLICK HERE
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